COLONIAL PATRIOTISM
... steamer Assays and the Union liner Goorkba, have been chartered by the Government for the conveyance troops to South Africa. The Transvaal War Fund at the London Mansion House amounted on Monday evening to £427,000. ...
... steamer Assays and the Union liner Goorkba, have been chartered by the Government for the conveyance troops to South Africa. The Transvaal War Fund at the London Mansion House amounted on Monday evening to £427,000. ...
... predominance in South Africa needs no war to vindicate it; is a patent and unassailable predominance, resting on our geographical position and our overwhelming power. If there be war it will be race war, and practically civil war, the ...
... South Africa she evidently provided herself with a maid who was a horsewoman, too, for their exploitin covering so many miles of the veldt on horseback points to their beingaecomplished equestriani.es. Lady Sarah went out to South Africa before war appeared ...
... South The Liverpool municipal authorities ..'ih n % ending ' their hi , o ,„ k „, ~o, Africa, they will certainly do so and Ivry received a noti fi cation from lit War Mee the effect that the Government required two with (Ili proposals. Not only the Tramv*al ...
... WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. ...
... WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. ...
... WAR OR NO WAR! WAR SOUTH AFRICA. ...
... preparations for war are being quietly continued, and the defences of Bloemfontein are being strengthened. Mr. Fischer, of the Free State Executive, has declared in an interview that he could not believe that Great Britain would force on war for the sake ...
... PUBLIC MEN SOUTH AFRICA. EARL CADOQAN. Earl Cadogan, speaking on Saturday, at ths harvest home on his Suffolk estate, said after many years of peace England found herself once more on the threshold of another war—a war which might be one of great severity ...
... things are looking rather black, and I am almost inclined to think that it wont be settled without war. It is haring terrible effect business all over South Africa. At present, and for some months past, the stores have been doing practically nothing. The people ...
... THE WAR. TO THK EDITOR. OF THE TYRONE COURIER. Sir—l think that one of the most deplorable consequences of this deplorable conflict in South Africa is the terrible war-spirit to which it has given rise—a spirit altogether contrary to the law of love laid ...
... Aid I.pr the Families of Soldiers and Sailors engaged in the War in South Africa. :ov,tiug was held in the Conraboune, Five. on Friday, the hit I kveniher, in eon• nertion with the above movement. H de F Nl•alt. query, D and amongst thaw present were ...